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Vibrant, Colourful & Creative - This is Brighton!

Welcome to VisitBrighton - the definitive Brighton tourism guide.

Whether you're looking for accommodation in Brighton, information on Brighton attractions, what's on in Brighton or the best in Brighton culture you'll find the latest tourism information for Brighton & Hove right here on the official Brighton tourist information site.

We've got all the information you need to plan your Brighton break. Travelling to Brighton is easy as the city is just a 60 minute train ride from London and only 30 minutes train ride from Gatwick Airport. Brighton Station is right in the city centre so you will be able to smell the sea as soon as you step off the train.

Getting around is simple as it is a compact city and easy to explore on foot or public transport. Make time to visit the city villages too including Hove; famous for its colourful beach huts & Regency architecture, and Rottingdean, a picturesque, traditional English village.

Discover Brighton attractions such as the Brighton Palace Pier, the Royal Pavilion and the brand new British Airways i360. The city is also home to a cornucopia of cultural delights as well as big name shops and hundreds of independent boutiques.

There are many award-winning restaurants in Brighton & Hove catering for all tastes from classic fish 'n' chips to creative vegetarian restaurants and even a zero waste restaurant.

With so much to explore you will need to book accommodation in Brighton to really make the most of your visit and see all the city has to offer. Brighton & Hove also makes a great base for exploring the stunning Sussex countryside including the South Downs National Park, a beautiful spot for cycling, hiking and other activities.

Whether this is your first visit to Brighton or your hundreth, here you will find everything you need to plan and book your Brighton break.